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- . t- : . _ ' fj'JrIJi OMAJIA : DAILY ] , ' S.In".L'.I.aMUJDU ' . 2 . . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - _ _ _ _ tI'1'UJDRDAY ' . , 10 , 189t. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - . IWSPECT l > OI ? A AIR I WIN \ \ ) ) - Indications Point to n. Fnvorblo Day for the Second chip : ac - BOATS TAKE A UTILE TRIAL SPIN Conn' 'Vgellirr II" n Shlrt Jrm.h ' , .l t Ii I . \ I'llr"lt1"1 I tn" . ' tl * 1I ( her UI"-\I I I n'n.I ) ' fur tw Meculol Contest ' ! ouln ) ' . NFW YORK , Sept. D.-Tho Imlcatons are at mhlnlht that the wether will bo favor- able tomorrow for the second race between the Drltsh yacht Valkyrie , and Defender. 'Irereeaster Dunn reports that the outlook now Is that there will be fresh south winds and a clear sky. At nlls hour the wind Is I blow- Ing from the southwest at the rate of twenty miles an hour oft Sandy Hook. At Lrig Dranch tim sky Is clear and the wind Is blow- Ing at the rate of nineteen mie an hour. Atlantic City reports twelve miles and clear sky. This afternoon both yachts went out for a trial spin. Valkyrlo left her anchorage - chorago at net hook at 2 p.m. tinder Jib and mainsail , making the quarantine staten In one tacl She then tacked across the Nar- rows wading down the bay again on the port tack. At 2:30 : she returned through the Narrowa running free under the same sail. At 3:15 : Valkyrie headed down the bay again , pudn Quarantine at 3:20 : under mainsail and Jib. When close to Port Wadsworth she went abut and stood over toward Gravesend and went off the long dock south of Fort Hamilton. At 3:25 : she went about agtin and stood down the bay. In the meantime Defender had also got under way , the two meeting oft the Crescent club 'luse , ncender on the starboard tack under Jib Itaysat , mainsail and club topsail. Defender , at 3:20. : went close to the steam yacht VigIlant , anchored oft Stapleton , went about and headed down the bay toward the Narrows. HAD A LITTLE RACE. At 3:17 both yachts were observed from Bandy Hook In the upper part of the bay standing on starboard tack toward Coney Island. Valkyrie was In the lead and some- what to the windward. I looked as though a private match had bean arranged between the two racers. The wind was from the south and bowlng : sixteen miles an hour. Doth yachts held their relative positions until 3:49 , when Defender went about and held UII . the bay , Valkyrlo held on her tack until near the bell buoy , at tie junction of the swamp and s'llp channels , when she also went about and easing 'oft her main sheet headed up ) the bay. At. 4:20 : Defender passed Quarantine . bound in . and was followed ff- teen minutes later by Valkyrie , also bound In. Later both boats headed about and cast anchor oft Bay Ridge , where they will re- main until time to make ready for the race tomorrow morning. Valkyrie stock was decidedly down this morning and few could be found to venture an opinion that the boat would succeed In getting even one of the raCAS. I was be- levell that In smooth water , however , the British yacht might do better , blt that the Illerenee between her and the Defender was too great to be overcome. Not only the followers of Valkyrie , but those who have pinned their faith on Defender are anxious for a blow. James C. Bergen rear commodore of the New York Yacht club who Is In charge of the patrol feet , has Issued another circular In which ho has requested the captains of the various excursion boats to be more careful than they were on Sturday. Ho draws at- tontion to .he fact that the race Is to bs tenton only ten miles to each leg and that It Is absolutely necessary for the yachts to have plenty of , rom to turn. The World received the following from Local I'orecaster Dunn. which It will print tomorrow ; "UNITED STATES WEATHER DUREAU Sept. O.-The weather conditions for tomor- . row wilt be governed by an area of high pressure which Is now passing on the At- lantc coast. This will probably give on . shore winds . mostly from a southerly quar- ter , with a fres'l breeze. The wind Is not likely to be any less than It was In the pro- vlous race and will probably be stronger with fair weather , except that there may ba a lighter haze , hardly sufficient . however to , Interfere with a god view oC the race. The conditicns altogether appear to be more prom- Ising for a good race and more Pleasurable to the sightseers. There wi : be a very slight change ' In temperature ; I any , t will be a trifle cooler than to ay. E. D. DUNN. " DOES NOT GIVE IT UI' The World tomorrow will print the following - Ing Interview with Captain Cranfeld : "I do not think that one race wins the serle $ , by any means " said Captain Cranfeld last night "Saturday's race was no true test of the respective merits of the boats. We labored - bored under great disadvantage. TheSe excursion - cursion steamers gave us a:1 : their backwash and they particularly 'ampered us on the way home. I think It Is an outrage the way ' t they treated us. 'Ve are here for sport , and wo have a god boat but If they Interfere with our aalng as they did Saturday we will never find out what the boat can do. " "Do you think you will stand a better 4 chance I there Is a good stiff breeze ? " "Indeed I do : give us a good stiff breeze i and wilt win. think wo wi surely I Valkyrie ' I will 110 wel In i stiff weather . I the wind 'I had huuled to the south Saturday Valkyrie would surely have turned the mark first. A race In such a luky wind Is 10 test at all. " At nn Informal meeting of 10mber. of the ! . New York Yacht eluh tonight the regatta committee delegated J. It. Husk to represent - sent the cup committee on hoard Vnlyrlo nt tomurrow's race. I was also learned that David Henderson , Lord Dun raven's 1rlotHl. wi represent the British Interests on board Defender . No olcial action oC any other kind In connection with the race was ' tnken. \ . Buslt was the owner of the sloop : llsehlet , which In 15i9 defendell the .Atnerica'a CUt ) against tim sloop Atlanta . of the Bay of Quinto club Lake Ontnrlo The CJur.'o tomorrow will be an equiaterl ' trlamle , ten mies to a I 11 e , starting . If . lOsl'lble , off Sandy hook the regatta Coin- mlleo having the elton of changing the Ftarting Point tn another location at the last mument. The Courte will ho laid out I so as to give the yachts / blat to windward , 01 one leg. One turn will he right out to ! sa and the other wi hl either of ! Long I Branch on the Long Island "horl or off Long Brnch on the New Jersey side. The prIJnnltor ) ' signal gun will be tired at 10r : I and the tartn ! gun at 1 o'elocl The boats wi have two minutes In which tu cross , the line and be timed. K.\ y 'I'Iill UWIWI'U BOAT " 'O . EIJI.h I'stIerM . " "ml thlt the Ylt'ht - ' - , HI.1" 1.'llrMII'I. . LONDON , Sept 9.-The Pal Mal Gazette . 11 its cOllents this afternoon on the inter- \atonal yacht race of Saturday , says : "We fear there Is no America's cup ) this year fcr Lord Dunr.wen. . 'iThe better boat won as It Is likely to win every time. The chief defect of Valk'rle , to which we have on several occasions alluded . Is the fuss she makes going through the water The conditions of the first match , therefore , were much against her. With 1 calm surface 1'10 may do better , but In stronger wlm1a she Is not likely to do ; GO well . English yachtsmen may console themselves as best they can with recollections ' of Uritanula's trlumllh" over Navahoo and : Vhlant. " In another place the Pal Mal Gazette says that the excursion steamers following the ' yacht behaved even more disgracefully Ulan ulual but that there Is 10 suggestion that they hampered one of the boats more than one of the other. "Plrhaps the most disappointing - appointing feature , " adds the Gazette , "Is the Iefender's gain on the broad reach 'home , : 'hen there was no rough water. " . All the London papers dwell upon the crowding of the course by excursion steamers The Sun says : "There I IU nation that , would rather take a beating from than 'merica administer , especially it. " lS probably no other could The Star says that the defeat of Vnlklc . fs far from being a disastrous one , sail that tbero Is ito need to lose hope. The Evening News does not see much hope that Valkyll will win In the coming matches This paper ale comments upon the enormous expense of building and equipping nooder , ' whose success , It cays , is I another triumph of the almighty dollar , 'fbe Globe says : " } nglithrnen celerly Will bl ready to echo the Itulghtorw"rd , . _ _ verdict at Jml Dunrnen' representative that wo were IRlrly beaten. " The 81 James Gazette flails .mal comfort for Jnglsl yachtsmen In the result of the first heat , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' ' ' ii , ' tStI. liA(3171i. ; UU" ! ( ) i' 111'1 , 'rlu\ 1,1'\ : " huh I I iiilrs U..t. - th. . S'etid front tal"'IU.II h , . lIolft'r'M l'i I'la Inl. nALTUIJ . "l , Hellt D.-Tho Champion - pion beat the Spiders handily today , largely because of hotter's good walk In the hox. He struck out seven men gmsle was struck by n pitched bal antI knocked senseless - less for / tow mInutes In the third nlt Hurst fnlshe,1 , the game nlone. Blake wrenchet his knee while slllnl to second 'n ' the seventh and O'Connor took his place. . \tendance. 9.0. Score : Baltimore . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 ' - I Cleveland ' . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1 His : Baltimore . 6 : Cleveland , 4. Errors : Baltimore , : l : Cievelan'i , 1. Earned runs : baltimore' , 2. Two.bnpe hits : llrotile Zln- mer. Stolen hal"s : 1lcKeln. Jennings (2) ( ) . First base on bal : Off 10ler , 2 : off Young , 4. Struck out : fly heifer 7 : by Young . 2. Batteries : Horer avid Clarke : Young toad ZImmer. Time : Two hours and thirty min- utes. Umpire : Etnshie. PHI.I.IS AND CO.ONI I. DVID PH lI4ADlLl'il lA , Sept 9.-Philadelphia and Louisville played Iwo gaines this after- 100n anti broke evi'n. In the first the home team hammered 'Veyhlng all over the lot and won easily . Taylor IIJchln n steady eramne throughout . The tables were turned In the second however . when Carsoy was bated freely , the visiors winning In thl fIfth on Ivo singles . a hit by pitched bal and errors by Cross and , Sullivan scoring seven runs. Holmes pitched weti . being hit hard only In the frst inning Attendance , 10.12. Score , first game : , Philalelnhiia ' . . . .0 1 : 1 : 0 0 2 -13 Louisville . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 : - 4 JPhlnlelhla : , , 18 : Louisville , 10. Er- rorl : Phiiadelphmma . 2 ; LouIsville . 4. Earned runs : l'hladllllhla. 6 ; I.oulsvlc. 1. 'wo- base hits : Clement (2) ( ) . Doyle (2) ) . Spies , Col- has. Home rims Thompson , Taylor. 'hree- base hits : Thompson . Sullivan . Taylor. Sae- rllce hits : Boyle , Sullivan. Stolen ] hose : Delehanty. Struck out : Ilaliman . Ham- ilton . Wright , holmeS 'e'hlng (2) ) . Double plays : Shugart to O'Brien to Halsnmer ; ' \'eyhlnA to O'Brlen to Hassnmner : ShuJart ( unassisted ) . I'lrst bas on balls : Of Tay- lor , 2 : ofT \ \ 'eyhing . 5. laterles : Taylor and Clements : eyhlng ali Spies Umpire : Jevne. Time : One hour and forty minutes. Score , second game : Philadelphia . . . . 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 ( 8 Louisville . . . . . . C 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 ' - 0 His : Philadelphia . 10 : LouisvIlle . 13. Er- .ror : Philadelphia , 2 : LouisvIlle 1. Eared runs : Philadelphia , 6 : . Loulsvl ! e. 4. ' 'rwo- base hits : Delehant Three.base his : Boyle Home run : Clements. Sacrlce his : Ilaliman 1Iassauiaer. Stolen bases : Ham- ilton. Deiehanty (3) ( ) . Thompson. Struck out : Ilolmint. FIrst base on balms : Off Carse , I ; off holmes 3. Wild pitches : Homes ] , 2. Batteries : Carsey and Clements : Holmes antI 'Varner. Umpire : Jeyne. Time : One hour and fifty minutes. ANSE WINS ANOTImn GAME. nOOKLYN , Slpt. 9.-Tho flrooklyns lost to the Chlcalos here today through < blunder- lag. Both Terry and Stein pitched circe- tively . The latter's wildness cost two runs. The visitors played ] wel In the field . Attendance - tellance , 2,0. Score : Brooklyn . . . . . . 010000200-8 Chicago . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 ( : I Hits : Brooklyn 7 ; Chicago 7. Errors : Brooklyn . 4 : Chicago . 1. Earned runs : lirookiyn . 1. First on balls : Off Stein 4 : off Terry , 3. Struck out : liy Stein 7 : by 'rerry 1. Two.bas hit : Stein. SacrIfice hits : Truby ! 'erry. Double plays : Trby to Dahlen to Anson : Daly to Corcoran to I.a- chnnce. Stolen bases : Lachance Grimm , 1)ahlen. WIld pitch : Stein. Batteries : Stein and Grimm ; Terry and Dunohue. Umpire : Murray. ' 1lme : One hour and forty-eight minutes. WIITEWASIID THE BnOW S. BOSTON , Sept. D.-St. Louis was unable to do anything with Dolan today and was hut out. The came was one of the best seen on the home grounds . hoth sides fielding - Ing almost perfectly. Frnlt Donahue of Waterbury Conn. . formerly at the Grand Rapids team pitched his first National League game today . and gave good satisfaction - faction . He will finish the season with St. I.ouls. Tom Connor , a brother at Roger Ioer Conner , Ilso lade his first nppearnnce. Ho guarded third base for the Browns and did his work vcll. Score : Boston . . . . . . . . . OO10O2O3-O St.Louis. . . . . . . . 000000000-0 His : Boston 9' St. Louis , 3. Errors : Boston , 1- St. Loufa ( , 1. Earned runs : Beaten - ton 4. ' rwo-basc his : -Miller . lcCnrth ) ' . home runs Dotty . Nash. Stolen bases : Ln . . Eirt on . bails : Dufy (2) ( ) . DOwd , I. Connor , Pletz. Struck out : I'an. Coohey P. . Connor (2) ( . latelles : Dolan and Iyan : Donahue and Plotz. 'l'hne : Ono hour and forty minutes . ! ' Umpire : O'Day Attend- ance : 70. .1 SENATons ESCAPE A SHUT OUT. PllTSBUHG , Sept O.-Washlngton should have been shut out today but a wIlI throw by Stuart allowed one run to come In . The feature oC the game waR the batting by hattng Stenze and Smith Attendance . 800. Score : PltsburA . . . . . . . 11002500-9 Washington . . . ; . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- 1 Jilts : PIUsburK , 1 : Washington . , 6. Er- rors : Plttahurg , l' Washington , 3. Earned runs : PIUsburg ; C. Three-base hits : Sten- zel , 1terbauer Hawley. Stolen bases : Getnins . Stenzel (2) ( ) , Smith (2) ( . Selbach. 1ouh10 plays : Derbaner to Staurt to Beeklp : Abbey ( unassisted ) . Base on balls : Stenzel , Smih , Clngman (2) ( ) . Brown. lIt ly pitched hal I Jh\wley. Struck out : Mar- rltt (2) ( ) . Stuart Carlwrlght , Schicibeck . Gil- I'oy. Passed hal : Merritt. Bateres ; : Hawley - lay and lerrlt : Antlereon . Boswel and lc- Ottire Time : One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire : : McDonald. CLARK OUTPI'CHED nHINES. NEW YO11K Sept. O.-Both Clark and Rhines pitched fine ball today. Clark how- over , managed to come out ahead as ho was given bettor sUllport. Smith's home run to the left field bleachers In the fourth was all that saved the visitors from a shut out Score 1"aller's : playing at short was n feature. New york. . . . . . 20020000'-4 CincInnati . . . . . 000100000-1 , hits : New York 91 CincInnati . 4. Errors : , New Yoric 2 ; Cincinnati , 5. Eared runt : Now York 2 : CincInnati , 2. FIrst hose on errors' New York , 2 ; CincInnati . 1. Base , errors'j Is : Off Clark 1. Struck out : ily ' Clark , 1 ; by Hhlnes , 1. Home run : Smith. Two.hMe hit : Dnvls. Stolen base : ' Iturko Double plays : Fuller to Stafford to Doyle : 1"ulerc to Doyle : lcPhee to Ewing to South. WI.I pitch : Hhlnes. Passed bal : Vaushn. flatteries : Clark and Wilson ; Hhlnes and \'utighmn . Time : One hour and torty-two minutes. Umpire : Kuete. Attendance : 1,100. .tendance STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won Lost . P.Ct. Baltimore . . . . . . lU 7 37 td.i Cleveland . . . . . 19 71 3 62.2 Phlallelphln . . . . li G 46 to.c Boston . . . . . . , . . 12 C 49 19.6 . & : Brooklyn . . . . . . 11 62 49 W.O Iltsllrg . . . . . . 11 GI m' 51.7 New York. . . . . . 13 61 G2' ll,7 . Cincinnati . . . . . . 13 59 53 110 . Chicago . . . . . . Ut /9 r. [ 51.8 : St. Louis. . . . . . . . Ill 3 78 31,6 ; : 1.6 Washington . . . . 108 : 75 30.6 , I.ouifyle . . . . . . 15 30 8 : 30.r . , Games today : St Louis at Boston ; Cin- cinnat at Brooklyn ; Chicago at New York ; Cleveland at Baltimore. 'I'S''BU : ASSOOI.'IO : lBSVI.TS. \uck a"'N the 'rnlrnder/ Vlgorosii , ' , . . l urew1 'rhrJI.hln , LINCOLN Sept. 9.-(61Ieclal ( Telegram.- ) Kil Colhurn was wild as a hawk today and presentell many Lincoln players with bases. Gragg pitched I good gaTe and received gtod support , two oC the Saints' runs being earned TIme batting oC Sullivan and Katz wait a feature . Score : Lincoln . . . . . . . 2 1 1i 1 1 0 0 1-11 St. Joseph . . . . . . 1 0 0 ) 1 0 0 : 0 0 1-1 Jilts : Lincoln ' 1 ; St. Joseph 7. Errors : I.lncoln , 3 ; St. Joseph 8. BatterIes : O-ragg and Sjler ; Colbur and Lohmnan Oass STANDING OF' THE 'l'EAIB. Plnyed. Won Lost P.Ct. ; Lincoln . . . . . . . . 10I G .12 61.5 ' Des Moines . . . . 103 g 43 61./ . Peoria . . . . . . . . las 6 G 41 C.2 . Qulnl ) ' . . . . . . . . 108 61 6.3 . Hockfor . . . . . . 10 / I 10.0 r.O Burlington . . . . . II f 58 47.7 Dubuque . . . . . . . Ill ' r C l 45.9 St. Joseph . . . . . 1 , 39 71 : ; .5 Games today : hIt Joseph at Dubuque : Des Moines nt Lincoln : Burlngton at Hocltforl ; Qulnc nt 1'rla. I'BOIUA , Sept,9-Scoro : Peoria . . . . . . . . 2 0 4 1 1 0 0 0-il UurlnJton . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 0 : 0 3- I hits : Peoria 18 ; Burlington , O. Errors : } tol'la , 1 : Burl nglon. 4. Bateries : Hanson and Dugdale ; Walsh and Jacksoui . SCOIU 01 'l'IU . \ \ 'ES'1'ElLN 1.1.\UV : . : UUwnnIH'o " ' .hll..Crnnol ) tniidn In titi , Onl 0"n16 l'h&'r" . lfl.W AUKEE. Sept D.-Score : Milwaukee . . . . . : 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3-9 Grand HII.lds . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1- G Hits : Milwaukee . 16 : Grand Rapids , 11. Granl Errors : Milwaukee . 3 ; Grand 1tapiti . , 1. Batteries ; letger and floiamo : Stafford and Campbell. Statol' ' STANDING . OF THE ' 'EAMB Phayed.Vomj . Lost P.Ct. Indianapolis , . . . . . lt n J . Ht. i'atmi . . . . . . . 11 67 46 G.9 . Kionsas City . . . . . . 13 G 6 46 58.9 'MIIUNI > lhl . . . . . 11 I G 1.9 . Mlwaukto . . . . ; . 111 64 G ; 46.6 Detroit } . . . . . . . . 13 C G 64,4 Terre lauto . . . . 10 I L' 45.6 Grand RapIds . . . . 13 34 71 30.1 Games today : Oruiid itapida Grhl laplda at MIt. w ukee ; Terre IIUlu ; a t MinneapolIs : De- . . . . . " .1.- ' - " - _ . . . - . ----T- . . . " . . . - - - ' , - - : troll nt St. Iaull Inllanallls nt Ianla ! ely , - ( . \ : \ " nl .i'lli1 II'IH.\ , AMti'lliJilS. . S.'III ! ) icr hefeltMSIiritrldt' * In n ( itIt' . n' Pcenlnr Slit I 1st les . BCllYLI.m , Neb. , S11t , 9.--Speclal ( Telo . ' ' defunted Surprise hero thil gram.-Schtiyht'r ) defeatel Slr\rls thll afternoon II a game ful of liecuhlarlties. ' ' made . No Each Schl'ler player one run. . ono male nn error. Schlyllr mA.le . eight his all nine runs ; Surprise Ifeen hIts anti two rtitis. Score : Schuyler . . . . . . .O 00 0 2070-0 Surprlso . . . . . . . . . 0 0 : 0 0 0 0.0 (2 , Earned runs : Schu'llr , : : Surprise 2. Irlol ; Sulrlsl 7. Steen : bases : Schu- ler , 2. Bases al balls : Off Kimnmell . 1 : off Corhlt 2. lilt hy Kimniell . 1 Struck nut : By Kimmnell . 8 : Imy Huld , O. Uatcl'leJ : lim- Il1 ! antI ! almlri ; Hell and 'l'hionoas . , 'lSNElt . Neb. , Sept . O.-SIJeclnl ( Telc- grani.-'rhie ) WaYle base hal aggregation came over fa play our bUrR I game. All looked for 1 hot game . but ware Mlrpriled. Score : to I 11 favor of'Isner , Davis' I pitching for \\'lsmuer main feature. Umpire , . i Pritchard. I GHWfNA , Neb. . Sept 9-Sjieeial-'hmo ( ) Originals come dowl Sunday slid detedte,1 the Gretnn Greens hy u score of ! to 4. For Ewen Innings I was 1\ battle between left- ! handed twirlcra . but In the eighth the OrigInals foil on Schelle and , hated out five runs four of which were earned. 'fll- I'r p hold tho' Gretnas duwl tu six hits antI allowed hit one hase o : Im'R ' ! Walter's playIng nt second WeB : feacin. ' ' ut was the fielding ot the Oletla tcam. Sevrm' Originals . . . . . . 0 0 J ) 1 0 I t _ 9 Oration Greens. . . . 2 0 0 1 0 o 0 1 ( 4 hits : Originals , 1 ; Gretnas , _ 6. Errors : OrigInals , 7 ; GretllS , 4. Double \lay : Wailer to I.ewls. BalIs 01 bails : Off Tay- br 1 : ol Schclle , 5. Struck out : By 'I'aylor , 9 ; by Bchelle , 8. Passed balls : Fowler , 2. BatterIes : ' 1'a'lor and Knlckl'r- hacker : Schello and owler. Ulillre : Mr. Morrison . WAIOO , Neb. , Sept. 9.-Speclnl.-Kilhian ( ) Brus. ' Clerk team won from huh Giichrist's Invlnclbles In n one.slied contest yesterday about eight ileR rorthl'aft of town . hY 1 score of lr to 6. FolowllA h a Wlmary of' the game : Base hits : Clerk , :2 : : lnvimicihles 7. Home runs : Clerks 1 ; Invincibies . 1. 'fhrlo.hnRe hits : ( 'jerks { . 4. Struck out : By KiIan 7 ; hy Depew 9. flatteries : Gaucher . 1'1 1llnn anti Johnson : I. De- PCW ami Glhchurist. Umpire . : ! yle. 'IECUISEI Neh . Sept. O.-Speclal ( Tele. gram-'he ) Iawneo City base bal tlal outplayed the Tecumseh team here today , especialy at the hat. Score : Pawnee . . . . . . . 320006000-Il Tecumseh . . . . . . 000010010-2 'rwo.bale hit : ord. Three-hale hit : l ' ox. Struck out : Dy Tracey , 5 : by Whited 3. . Errors : Pawnee City . 4 : Tecunoaeh 4. Bateries : Trce ) ' and Watson : 'Vhltel , Conner and Conhin. Umpire : Schapers CASE ] OI.nM 'limE CII.t3l1'IO.lil1' . ne Itoy ' A".tn Pulls In Ills Decisive . OOlh..t ut lunNnN CI ) . KANSAS CITY , Sept. 9.-George Case remains - mains the lawn tennis champion of Miasourl Iowa , Kansas and Nebraska , ant the holder of the Jaccard gold medal won by him last summer . At the Dylllton club courts this afternoon he heat Dc Itoy Austin at Omaha ' 1 some of the ! nest playing ever seen h'e The Irst set started with both players playing 1 warily , yet sharpl . C3He forced the playing tram the start and was ron ahead Austin seelll to bo warming UII and allowed his opponent to vimi . without troubling him- self ouarticularty. The set went to Case by the score oC 6- : Austn did much beter on the second set He was then beginning tt Ind out what CnKe' weak points were anti ho began an anl offensive game. Ca" led at the start , but Austin kept up with him until the sore was I deuce one. Case won eventually hy the score 8-6. I was In the third set that Austin showed that he had not been playing at his best. lie braced II } decidedly / , anti , takIng all- vantage of Cnse's inclination to let ut , , he won lila Irt set quite handily Ul the score 6-3. The fourth set brought out by far the best tennis of the day. Case began In rapid style , and ly repeated lobbing anti smashes soon ran the score UI to 4-1. Then Austin gathered himo'elf together and hy dint or the prettiest placing on the sIde lines anll cross court rettirims. which were both swift and accurate . ho won two games In succes- sion , making the score 4-3. Case won the next anti the sore was 5-3 , s'lii the set and championship but one game away. Austin MW his mieed of some desperate playing and he awihy I fulfilled his own ex- pectatlons. Some of his back Hanoi returns were simply wonderful. I IR doubtful whether he ever did hotter pla'lnrthan he 1111 during this set. lIe won three games In successIon , running Case fairly of gamel feet by his drives , The mqore was now 6.5. "ore Case rallied ] , hut I was oC no avail . for Austin took the odd game aR ho had takfn the others and the set was his 7-5. The last set was ' 1 disappointment t. for . Austin dill not begin to do the playing he did n few minutes before. lIe seemed to ! play carelessly . for he kept driving the bal I out oC court and chopping It Into the net. When ho should have pla'ed his best hc let ,10wn. The lt and match went to Case hy the score 63. Summary , singles , cham- pionship round : George CnsQ of Kansas City beat De Roy Austin of Omaha ( challenger ) . 63. 8-6. : .G , 57. 6-3. _ _ _ _ _ _ . , YOUNG NE'\O . : MAKES A ItmICOILD. Won the IUle Opentinil tIme Citnutecti- cut State Ohuml.lou.hll ) hARTFORD , Conn. , ' Sept. 9.-Toda"s races nt the CharIer Oak park track rounded out a series oC twelve successful meetings given hy the Hartford Wheel club. Attendance , : .0. Chlcago's ' ' 1ldlet. ' Dhls . mndo a game fight for the half mie open defeating Calanne by n length , Young Newton ot Stafford Springs won both the state championship amid mIle open , In the later coming close to the worhl's record and establishing n new state record. 'he Ifeen mile road race , whIch closed the day' events had ninety entries Sum- m aries : Mile open . class A : C. R. Newton Stafford - ford Springs . won. Time : 2 : ( % . Mile open class ] D : B. Bald won . Murphy second , Cahanne third. 'lme : 2:0 : 3-5. 'rwo.mue handicap , class A : J. B. Con- hin . Unlonvle , Conn. . 120 yards , won. Time : 4:38 : 2-5. 1Ie , state champIonship : ewton won. Time : 2:08 : 2- & . Half mile , open cass n : D. lilies won Cahanno second , McDonald third Time : 1:0 : 2.5. Halt mile , handicap , cass 11 : Jenny (2 ( yards ) won. Sims (20 ) 'ans ) second , Wells ( II yards ) third. Time : 1:01 : 4.5. Mile handicap , class A : J. T. Kelyer , Springfield (50 ( yards ) . won. Time : 2:16 1.1. Mile handicap. class B : Brndt (2 ( yards ) won. Warren (80 'arls ) second } . Harvey (15 ( yards ) third. Tlme 2l : 1-5. (5 ' 'II SOIII n 1'our-Onro..1 Crl"T. AUSTIN Tex. , Sellt. O-A cablegram was recelvell , at regatta hendquarters tonight from London announcing that England would send I champion ! four-oarcd crew over hero to the Austin regatta In Noveni- ber to compete with the American anti Canadian teams. The English team will comprise harding liubear . Wingate and Sullivan , and the ) ' will probably bring Barry with them. GUlllaur , will he with the Cann- Wan team and Teemer the AmerIcan. This will be the first four-oared international championship rowed In this country since 1 : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 'nlklnA lome Ir"ul Emmglnmtd. LONDON Sept. 9.-nlce und Anderson , members of the Boston Amateur Base Ball cub : , sailed for home on board the steamer , l'arls Saturday . Mr. Lawson manager of the clul , . who wnf.the only salarIed member of the team enleJ lt the 0lc8 Of the Asso- elated press today to say that he has no grievance against Hlce or any other member ot the team except Pantzer. Lever and Neale Mr. Lawson said . have been given return tickets to the United States , and he Is tn'lnA to arrange for the transportation home of the other members - - - ChINN A Jleo.t nt Cr.'stomi. CIIESTON Ia. . Sept. O.-Speelal-The ( program for the lawn circuit bicycle race lectn ' , to bo held In Creston Wednesday , [ October 2 , II being sent to race men throughout - out the state and at points outside. There are six races annoumiceti live open to class "A" riders residing In the state and wihin the prescribed 200-mile limit . and the sixth n closed race for Union county only The prIzes are the best offered anywhere for class "A" events , and a large entry Is antic- antc- II'nted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II'nted.EUAI"h .A rrrIother CUI' , NEYORK. . . YonK. Sept D.-On board the steamer Puldn which arrived this afternoon from firemen , was J. Arthur Brand. hut ffeen.fot sloop Spruel IV/ was also on b6ard sprucev hal "ale.1 ( In several 1'lllsh : races and was brought over to compete for the international cup offered bl the Seawnnhaka club , whose yacht hthel Owynn , was picked out In the recent trial races to defend the cup . IClhle'il SI.lhll t. n Base , WASHINGTON , Sept. 9.-Denjamln F. ] I'erl 2 years old , wal almost instantly killed today In a bal game. lie was sliing to second base In an amateur match when the basemen jUIIId Into the air to catch 1 thrown ball lie dropped on Myen , his body falling on the young man's neck and dIslocating his splae. InrolnK Ieteitts 9nlh'un. LONDON. . 9-In the LNDON. Sept - sculng match for the championship at England and ! O from l'tnpy to lfortake today , Harding , lime English champion , defeated SullIvan by hive lengths The course wal about a mile and R hal bug. mie S OO for an Organ ti Huyden' , ' : " " , - - " ' " " ; - - WIND \ ' Ml\P \ ! ) , 1I TRACK { SLOW \ Stiff Jrec3 < fHtrforos with the Racing nt Union Plk , TALENT RE SOME lARD KNOCKS ty.S . 011) ' OnePiorltc . . ' : Siinss't'ti 1.'lr"t nnl1 tutu In I et'1.rst \ Ir'nldll 'i'i tile- J..J.r , UI ) ' "lh n I . . .I'llh t Croatl , The duration of the Union park races has been somewhat dlfnlely ! etted bt the re- Inlulshment hy the Latter Day Saints of ' their claim upon the ground Publo Inter- eat . 'nowever , In. the races wi have some timing to do with their continuation . The at- tcmlance was light . Five races were carded with from eight to ten gcod horses In each field . The track was a lte Blow on account of n high south whHI that seriously retarded the finish. The two chief events of the after- noon were the second and thlnl races In the second rar : were Invade , Southernest . Wild Briar . Moss ; 'Ferry alHI ranlde I ) . toss Terry . 8 to 1 , let the field all the Way aroun:1 : and lost on the last jump Charli Weber , 2 to 1. won by a nose. In the third race Ida W.lgner , 2 to 1. vent the five furlons In , l:02'4 : , hal a second less than the new record. Dandle Iern was favorite at even money but the talent had a lot of money on King hazel 3 to 1. Summaries : First race , $100 purse six nail a half fur- longs : BerthR 1. h. m. . 19 ( larO\ ) to 1. vomm'eStbtoolc ; , eh. m. . 18 ( Credie \ ) , 8 to 1. second ; Corn Cril , hr. , g. , 10 ( Davis ) , 3 to .2. third. 'rime : 1:21\ : ½ \ . Martha Smih , loran lielle . Darwin Wedgewood , Vale- dictory , Idl % "e , LillIe Lake and Arkansas Traveler also ran. Second race , selling . lurse , l25 , six furlongs - $25 longs : Charlie Veber . Jurse . . 01 ( ( telf ) , G to 1. won : Moss Terry , ch. g. . 103 ( Mason ) , I to I , aecond , : Southern , h. m. . 10 ( Davis ) , third. TIm : 1:15. : Joe 'Voolman , Pat also 1lnhis' ran . Imo'ade'lld Briar and Frankie D Third race . selling . purse $150 , five furlongs - longs : ! Ida V'agmmer , b. f. 101 ( lyll ) . 2 to 1. won ; Blanche Kern ! ( Helr ) . even money , second1'lng Hazel c. g , . 07 ( Davis ) . : to 1. thIrd. 'Tlme : 1:02Amy : Lee FannIe Hunt , Whittle , I.ala 1100kb : Iaderln and Favorite also maim. Fourth race sellIng . purse $150. one mile : Theodore H , c. g. , 10. ( Iurrlson ) . 2 to 1 , won ; Alva . , b. A . g. ( Corder ) . 3 to 1. seconll : Tensprln" . h. . 10 ( Hart ) . 4 to I. 1 thIrd Time : 1:42 : % . King Mae , Ylsitim Chlector . Fair Knight Le\ellr. jr and Ulster also ran. ran.Fifth race purse $100 . six and n half fur- longs : Senator Ioiorrilb . b. h. . 12 ( Corder ) . I to I , won : Bob Clamiiett . b. g. . 13 ( Hart ) . I to 1. seconll : Mr. Dtmnlap : c. g . 19 ( Green ) . 4 to 1. thIrd. Time : 1:23. : Post Bo ) ' . Buenus Ayres . . Gus Strmmuss , Imp. WOiSe and Game Cock also ran. CARD FOR TODAY. FIrst mace , sIx furlongs : Little Chap . . . . lii I'itt Leo . . . . . 114 Drill . . . . . . . . . Ill I"nnnll D . . . . . 15 14 hilly Travis . . , . 105 Con. McSweene\ . Ill Leumhln . . . . . Ill Nellie Newborn ' . 11 Idyle . . . . . . . . .11 Bertha B. . . . . 11 10 Second race . . six furlongs : Buenos A'r ! ' L. " . " ( ileim Luck . . . . 108 Brown Dick ! . . -o.i14 David Crockett . . 115 Cynntha . . . . . . . 103 11. A. Crocket . . . . . II 15 \ 'esthrooki'4 " 115Gray BaltIc . . . . 14 Wudgeleld . 'r. . . 151 Third raceulvo . j.urlongR : Amento rcef\e . .m . 99 King Hazel . . . . 91 Favorite . . . . . . 9Julus C. . . . . . . s Camie D.t. : . . ' 83 John Stewart. . . . . )7 ) J.allerla . . . . . . ' ! I Serf . . . . . . . . . 101 Whittier . . . : . . . . ) 85 Fourth race . seven and one-hal furlongs : Ulster . . : . . . . ; . .10 MormuB . . . . . . 06 Collector . . . . . . . $110 $ Georgia limomlIn. . 9' Mantel . . . . . . . , _ . . 93 Ahana Hamln. . . . . 107 Wyandotte . . , . . , 10'Josellhlne . . . . . 10 JOe Courtney . . . . ' ' 107 Semele . . . . . . . 98 Joe ' \oolmnll. . ' . . 99 lIla : Honol. . . . . . . 96 Imp " ] ) . . . ' 1101 . Flth mace . six furlong : Montela . . ) u.i. . till Put Hale ) . . . ; . . . . 111 . ' . , . , . . . . . . . . Monk Overtai. .il Imp Jiliiet. , , . . 11 . nus el Gray , . . . . lIt Bessl Yciser . . . 15 Ed Gltnn..j _ . . . lit GoDrown. . . . . 11 Sam I'arm"1810nnlo , 'Belie. . ' . . . 1 I)111)ICA'rEn'rufl6mit ciiv GhtoUIs Mome Goool IlclnA ut tlte ' l.o"IN'II' Jr"'hA lnrl. LOUISVILLE Icy . . Sept O.-The Louis- vie Fair and Driving association initiated Its new grounds today with good sport and a fair crowd . 1.10 people being present The weather was I.erfecl . and the track In the best at condition. The first race had three scratches , whIch left only Onlua and Miss Nelson . the former winning three straight heats. She was time favorite In the betting at 1 to 2. There were three scratches In the 3-year-old trot , which Impetous won after six heats 'he last heat WIS the best fInish of the day , IcHenry landing Impet- ucus under the wire n winner by n nose tram Oakland Baron. But three heats were Paced In the 2:2 : pace when It had to be carrIed over on account at darkness Viomo : , \Ioa who was the favorite got off In front In the third heat amid at the half was showing the way by a dozen lengths , but she qui at the three-quarters and finIshed last. He- cults : _ First mace 2:12 : casa , trotting , stake $2.0 : Onarlua won In straIght heats. 'hne : 2:1. : 2:11 : , 2:1 : % . Miss Nelson was second. No others started. Seconll race . ; ear-oldl , trotting . free.for- ) all . stake $2.Q : Impetuous won the fIrst , Imjetuoul third anl sixth heats Time : 2:16. : 2:164 : . 2:21. : Oakland Baron won the Ith heat In 2:20 : and was second. Anthlnlo won the fourth heat In 2:1 : .alI was third. 1lona won the second heat In 2:10. : Pans ) ' Mc- Gr.sor. also started. Third race 2:2 : pacing. stale $1.0' ( unfin- Ishel ) : .lamloln won the second all third heata. . Time : 2:19. : 2:20. : Vloa : won the IleBt 2:18. lied 2:20Y. . ' first In : d. 'I. Mlcimeumer , May BIrd , Lucy Gordon , Jack and Clay Delia also stnrted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JOOli"Y CLUB . RAISES TillS BAR. On'ncr" Uno'll i , ut Vu ret' emi I zeul 'J'I'.nliN.lel"t"'II. NEW YORK , Sept 0.- ' special meeting ot the stewards of the Jockey club was held this ufternoon. Messrs. August Belmont , J. A. Donner Lee Knapp , James n. Keemoe \v. P. 'lhomp80n amid F. K. Sturgis were adopted precont. : The ' following resolutions were " 'hereas , The stewards of time Jockey club have rece" ; d many applications for relnHtatement from owners , tmlncl sand jockeys who owing to time uncertain coma- dlton at racing In this state prior to the enactment oC the Ilresent law , raced trained ! ami rode on courses not sanctioned by the , Jockey club , anti : \'herens. . The stewards recognize that finder the extraordinary circumstances then existing the temptaton to derive a revenue ' from their property , even at the risk uf disqualification . Induced many owners to do what umler other circumstances they would not have 'lOne ' "Reohvd . That an ' opportunity bo given alt owners trtn.emM and jockeys against whom no .charld 'bt fraud has been estab- lished . anti whdm4&'only offense has been racing or rldlnl lit tan unrecognized coomrse to be restored ; u good MnndlnJ on Ilng nn application with .tb ( stewards at the Jockey cluh prior to tJ.\e/nber \ / 1G , 1895. Notice Is further given that , fin mind after September 16. 189 . any owner trainer . jockey or horse concerned dlreHIYr indirectly , In I race run at an unrecognized course shah he denied the prl\1Ic of thIs general am- . . . , . , Ilst ) I I. IJ j The folowlnhl rlfuton was also adopted : " 'hat after tHt , 11t of October , 189 . any horse trainer br . 'tpble stopping at In unrecognIzed - recognIzed coUrok''or any trainer traIning tIme same , or nn ) Jockey riding tIme same whether duriuig $ IL race meeting or other- wise , will bo toereb , , disqualIfied ! " Ilul ni ) ' fo'r the 1'uTorlo" . DETROiT , stA ) crowd attended the Windsor racd' tdl Y , but slcceeded In picking but onlo1vurito. ' . The other races went to I 'o'nt.lcholco and three out- siders. : Track i' ; weather clear. Summaries - 1"1 rH t race. levtn furlongs : Dockstader won , Kimberly end , Headlna thd. TIme : : . ' 1:2. t"cond race , five nld a half furlongs : In- specter Hunt won , Irene Woods second . Nellie Smith third. Time : 1O8. : Thir race , live nnll , a half furlongs : Helen 'Vren won , Mother of Pearl second. Somnambulist third. Time : 1:0 : . Fourth race , live furlongs : Duchess of Montrose won , Lad Doleful secant ) , Laura C third Time : 1:0 . . Filth race , five and a half furlongs : Susie B won. Carnation second , Spitfire third. Time : 1:0Th . Chmolt'es Culltur..1 ( theMoumey , ST LOUIS 1301,1. 9.-'rbmree favorites . two second choices and one outsider at Fair AssocIation park today ) ' captured the events. Summaries : First race , purse , for Z-year-oldf. six furongs : : 1101ie King ( ( to 6) ) won , Aunt furonls SuSIe i0 to 1 ) second , Flush t3 to 2) ) third. Time : 1& : % . Second race , selling , five furlongg : Carrie fr _ _ _ , _ . _ . . . : _ _ _ _ ' - ( : (2 ( 10 1 ) von . Carrie t U ( I to 1 ) aecond ! , ' 1'Ildonll ci to 1 third. 'rime ! I : " 4' ' .llrt reed , selling . one mie : lrohnsco (6 ( to 2) ) won , He"eluo ( I to 1) ) 1llll. Freddie I. . ' 1' . (8 ( to 1 ) thlrll , Tlm"l 1 : l34. I.'ourth race , "III . four 11 tl\ \ n half fur- longs : l.aura J (3 ( ! G ) won TaRlona ( I to 1) ) second , Arlele (3 ( to 1) third. ' 1lmo : 0:57'4 : ' . I lfh race . ilmrse , , Mix nnll n hal furlongs : Alluel 1 ( tn 2) ) WOI , Weaver (0 ( 10 n fIC- Dil' ' . I.ole MIlls ( : to 1 ) Ihmlrol Tllc : 1 :28\ : \ ' . Hlxth race vurse , six furlongs : MoII'r- 0.10 (2 ( to 1 ) won li 'ellens U to 1) ) second , MlmmI'eu' ( I to 1) ) timlrd ! . 'lme : 1:16. : 'I'I. : : lio'l' I'I' : % 'l' S A'r S'I' , .I4)Sil'Ii. Pul : . . .UII * Opened wih u lh'\'I1 111' ) " ' ' l'r"Jrul , ST. JOSI'lH. Mo. , Sept O.-Slllolal ( Telo- gramn-'fboo olleling IIY of the St. Joe1ihi Fair Issoelaton fall meeting was devoted to nn immterstatt' bl.yce ! toumamoimoemot . which was largely atelleI , and each event Was ful of . interest Two state records were broken ammO n state ounpacod tulle record establishmed . I. Woo,1 of 1anla9 City makln time later II 2:12. : The state quarter mie alIen was loweret h I , ) ' Joseph , Ilocker jr. , of I\ansas City to 3 : I ( 0 n II I and the state coml'et- tiomi mile record wna cut from 2:15 : to 2:07 : 2-5 ton by E. : Shade of Sl. I.ouls. Summaries : First event novice tulle : J. J. Beeeher , s'on' S. n , SImimmntr . second : S. H. Morrow , third . Time : 2:20U. : Second , event , ( uarter mile , open , class A : Joseph Hucker , Jr. . won : Bert hlartiimmg . sec- onll : g. StatIc , third Time : 0:3' : . Thlnl event Ile open class A : N. Static wln ; Bert hackett . second ; F. I. . gber- seconl hardt thlnl. Time : 2:01 : 2.5. Fourth event mile opemi class B : " ' . . Cohur. won : Frank'itmg . second : Sam Hocklr , tlmlm'd. Time : 2:10\ : \ FIfh I'ent. halt mile open , class A : Jo- feph Ilocker Jr. . won ; E. I Beckman , second ; J. J. fleechuor . thl'd. Time : i:09'4 I : . Sixth ( event two tulle ulmen class A : J. 11. Hoclr won : 11 I . Shade . second : ; I. Steven- son third ' 1lmo : 5:31. : Seventh event , five mile hanlIlcap , class B : Fm'nmolcVlnmg won ; John Cuhurn , second : H. 'Vood , third. 'rime : 13:5 : 25. Ninth event , live Ile handIcap ; class A : Fi. Static . won ; J. .7 . Beecher second ; Prell Campbell . third. Time : 12:3. Tenth vent , unpclll mIle : Herbert " ' 00(1. 2:12 : : Sam Iiocker,2iG'ihl - : : - - Cobumn . 2:16Y. : iiA'il 1,1'1"1'1.1' FAiTh iN 'i'lilI l.'iGll'l' , Corhieft's Prit'mudsjo Not 'i'himik tt C.rhct'N Jrh'uoIN n. 'Ih 111. I ' ' " 11 COle Oil' NEW YOiI { . Sept . 9.-A moring paper will print I report that Chnmplon Corbctt's frlerts 10 not believe the fight with Fitz- simmons wi come off . anti that consequently - quenty he IR not In training. An IntervIew Is given with 1al'son Davie . who says : " 1 saw Corbet about a week ago and I dId not like his looks. lie docs not appear to have the life and energy which he for- nmerly Ilossessel und his eyes weN dull anti lIstless. I atrlblted thl' to the fact that he had been knocking about the country n great deal playing bali . attendIng theatrIcal Performances , keeping late hours autO other dissipations. Corhett Is a wOllerful man though ammO a great fgh ter. I ho trains and enters the ring In fit conllion there Is mae doubt blt he will whip Fitzsinmonaotm. Bob , however Is In great condition /t this time . antI will put UII an awful light. I Jim Is not right tip to the mark he may suffer defeat I on't attach Ilch Im- Iml'tance to what , hear ot the condition of the two macn . for I don't belIeve they will muect . lt least not In Texas. \'hert a gov- eror of a state announces that he will stop a prize fight he usually means what he m ' 'ays anl In this instance I think Culberson Is In earnelt , " Another of Corbett's friemttis . AI Smith . ays : "Ohm Jim don't necd much tratmiing Five or Fix weeks will sullice. lie will do ample training In time to meet his opponent FltzslmmonH Is working hard and will do crellt to himself but the light , It I occurs , will reml In n victory for Corhett. " ' 1. , . Ss'iisti tonnl Flmmisltes . I.OUIS\'ILIAO , Sept. D-Flvo events , nIl wih big lelds , sulced to furnish good abort for ,2,500 people at the new LouisvIlle b and In anti third Jockey club today . the first races the finishes were of the sensational order. Time track was again fast The tal- Int ril had the worst oC the day , for only two fa\'orles were Irst past the Post , and one of them Irmgomar . was at prohibitive odtis the best obtainable lacing 3 to 5. Summaries : FIrst race six fotrlongs . selling : glzhert ( P,4 tQ 1) ) WOn ' . Hodegap (2 ( to 1) ) second . 1) : tY Fonse (6 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:16 : Second race , lve fomrlormgs selling : La- wanda (7 ( to 1) ) won Belle of Fonlhal (3 ( to 1) ) second , Ewin (5 to 1) ) thlnl. Time : 1:02. : Third race. one nolle . selling : Ingomar (3 ( to 1) ) won , Tom Sayre (3 ( to 1) ) second La Creole ( ( i to 1) ) thtrd. Time : 1:42. : Fourth race , six furlongs , selling : Yellow Hose (8 ( to 1) ) won. Gateway (8 ( to 1) ) second 1.akota ; (6 to 1) thIrd. Time : 1:15. : Fifth mace four anti a hal furlongs : Souf- le (6 ( to 1) ) won Prairie King (5 ( to 1) ) second , Asaph (4 ( to 1) third. Time : 0:56. : low" State Fair n.u'e" DES .OINI ' , Sept. 9.-Sumummoaries at state fair today : 2:2 : class . trotting : Van Evera won In straight heats. 'rime : 2:27 : , 2:2y. : 2:26 : % . Frank Simnoons Black hess . JerrY'H Choice , _ . ' Fair Oaks und Stehla D. Zela i'imcrto . Stela ' also started. 2:25 : class . pacing : O. SIgn won the fourth and rventh heats. Time : 2:30 : , 2:34 : * . Hex B won the first and third. Time : 2:21 : % . 2:27 : * . \Vatem lao won thc fifth al\l , sixth. Time : 2:31 : . 2:3t : % . Flora Alden won the scc- onl\ , 'rime : : < 2-5. ( Uniinisiaed. ) 2:2 : class . trotting : Durngo hello won three straight heats and the race. Time : 2:25 : , 2:26' : . , 2:21 : % , Elena Ben Durant Ida , G , Grove C and Live Oak Girl also started. " 'iihlnuumn JICllh'N to Quif . GALESI1U1LG. Ill. . Sellt. 9.-AI at the trotting races at C. W. WillIams' track have been declnretl off and time track will be cIoed. This action ImaC beemo decided upon because of the sinaI ! nomniber of entries. Williams has received offers from several otimor places and will accept omie of them , hmavimog decided to leave Galesburg. Cruati hits ii hiutil Lu'j' . NEW YO1t1 , Sept , 9.-John V. Crum , the sprinter , mny moot be moblo to represent the New York AthletIc club at the international genies. While running in the specIal 100- yard race at time Ne' Jersey games on Labor day lme wremmchted his leg just as lie reached the tape , amid it still troubles hun , Ii I CYCLI3 I ) 1iA lElt I N 'i'll 0 UJI 1,11 , : n. 0. Itixomt Citztrgi'I ovilli 1iiiIu'zzht- iuit'tit iu' Jtmmmuoltler 3lztuuuifntmmr.'rs. M. 0. Daxon , bicycle dealer , w'iuose place of bualtiess has been at 401 North SIxteenth street , was arrested ysoterday afternoon on .a warrant issued from time office of Justice of the Peace Cockreil , chaarglumg himmi with oaobezzlenacmit. TIme complainant is the attorney - tornoy engaged for Gormuiiy & Jeffery corn- pan > ' , bicycle manufacturers of Chicago. Late last night Daxon was released on a bond of $2,000 to guaramotee his appearance this morning. Thmo complainant In this case charges that Daxouo embezzled in tIme neighborhood of $1,200 to $1,300 , but says he is unable to give the exact anaotmnt which it is alleged bias been embezzled , as he has not as yet been able to examine limo books of Iaxon , In adtlltlon to this time company alleges that laxon is indebWl to it in the sumum of $6,500 or $6,700 , wlmlcli will make the total in which Daxomo is in arrears in the neighborhood - hood of $8,000. Daxon has been the agent In this city for the Gormully & Jeffery company bIcycles for several years. Attorney Charlton , who represents - resents time company , says Daxoa Is indebted to the firma in a considsrable sum , but the account had been allowed to run until a few days ago , when it was discovered that he had given chmattbo umortgagos for lila entIre iiroperty , including a i'ortion ' of the stock wbolcio lie load received from the firma. On last Friday these mortgages were foreclosee and Daxon's store shut tip. TIme unortgageea svero Rector & Whuilhoelmy of this city , who held a mortgaga for $1,500 , aumtl Andrao & Son of Milwaukee , who held a mortgage for $2,700. Of the portion of time debt , $6,500 , Dxon has turned In aCCOUnts regularly to the firm , but of the 1,200 which hoe is charged with embezzling - bezzling it is said that io itas not pursued the samno pan , It is cimarged that he has do- celved the firm regarding his sales anti that time ) ' knew nothing of his finaumcial cotmditioa ummtll he bad given chattel mortgages to ho firnu , who finally foreclosed on time propsrty , Before causing the arrest of Daxon it is said that a formal demnand was unado uron him to eIther liquidate the debt or to turn over to the firm tbo note3 and money which hue had recaved in exchange for the firm's bIcycles which tie lied cold. Much of tIme stock was sold on tIme instahimont plan anmi Ilaxon hold moan ) ' notes , It is alleged that Daxon refuse4 to accede to time proposition ead that thereupon the complaint charting him with embezzlement was filed before Jut- lice Cockreii. Daxon was arrested last nIght and was brought immediately before Justica Cockreli , About 11 o'clock he succeeded In obtaining a bond , which load been set at ; 2 000 , stud wss released from custody. J. F. Wilhelm > ' signed the bond , -a Tent-a to rent. 1313 Farnam street. - . &j - . - . - - f1 c $ Wliiit- One of those great big pieces of ' ILttle A PlugTobacco Fc 10 cents ; MAiCIIS 'IitlUilLlI 1)lt li'iIitYhiOlY. Coumphit.mtfiomip. Gro's-1ng Out of a Board 11111 mmmiii it DIg lrutft Theodore h1gemanmm , a commissIon merchant - chant , was arrested last night by 1)etectlve hudson on time chuarge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The complainamot in time case is Mrs Fred Wirth of tIme City hotel , although from all accounts Mrs. Wirtit was not out a cent. Time case , however , is a comnpltcatetl one and will need tile assletaumce of several attorneys to ommiravel , Hegernann was later iii tIme mmigltt released under boumds , and left the police statlomi with threats of beginning danmago suits , not only against time comuoplainant , but also agaitmst time arrest- tag omcer. Fred Wirth runs time City hotel , and among his lodgers bias been a luau named Theotiore Johtnson , who has been boarding at time hotel for tIme last five weeks. Johnson has run up big debts at the hotel , as lie has spent mmaomooy lIke water , html he has always liquidated them as soon as he received money from his houmae Imo tht old country , wimero he seemed to have a perennial spring of coin. During time last week or two lie accumu- hated a debt of $400 , which lie promIsed to pay as soon as hue received amiothiem' remit- tatmce from his imommoe. Time remittance In time suni of something over $700 arrived yesterday - terday in time shape of a draft on a. New York bank. As soon as Johnson announced that the re- mnittanca arrived Wirth nmade a proposItion to him that ho turn over time draft to him , saylmg : that lie would cash it , amid after tak- lag out the debt Johnson. owed would return the remainder to him. Johnson , however , turned the draft over to Ilegeumianmi , who was a countryman of his. Wirthm and his wife inammmediately junmped to time commchusiorm that Jolmmison was tryimig to defraud them at the instigation of llegenmann and caused tIme or- rest of Hegernanmi on time clmarge of obtaining - ing mnommey under false pretenses. Time > also hired two constables to guard Jolmmuson , o'lmo was renooveti to his rcommo iii an intoxicated comitiltion. These constables claimed thmat they mad also arrested Johmnsomm on the charge of obtaining mmioney under false pretenses , although tIme > did not remove him to the police station. When Iiagemann was released fromu custody ho was mnmuchm enraged. lie said that Johnson hail come to him vItit tue request teat he hmelim 1dm cash the draft , as Ito knew mme one in the city. lie stated that Ime had mia talon- tlomo of instigating Johnson to beat his bill , and that time % Vlrths sImply feared t'itat they would not get. tIme entire amnoomnt of thue check. lie threatened to sue them for damages - ages anti also Detective Hudsomu , who placed hIm tinder arrest. Later 1mm time evening tIme aoatter was discussed - cussed by people about tIme hotel , one of vlmoni was an old soldier named J , W. Saw. hill. Imo time warmth of time argument Saw- hill put hms ! fist through a pane of gias iii time door , severImmg an artery iii Ida hand. lie was arrested on time charge of beiumg drunk anti mmaahiclously destroying property , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1ali'Olt'l'.t'i' ahlSII'i'INll , iuttIt ' , Viird (1iIat'mts hmivli'tI * fo Meet Veulttt'sdity Nlgit * . Voters of the Ninth ward of the city of Omalma are hmereby invited to attend a meet- immif at tIme Ninth ward Imall , Twenty-ninth : and Farnamu streets , opposite time Famnano street school house , Wednesday evening at S o'clock shtarp , in the interests of lImo CIti- zeus' league reform movement. ChARLES F. WELLER , Pres , W. II. IIUNTER. Sec. 'l'Iuirul W'mirti (11 * lze'tts Invited. Voters of time Third ward of tIme city of Omaha are hereby invited to attend a grand rally at , Knlghts of Labor itoh , 112 8ouiim Feurteentim street , Septemmiber 15 , 1893 , FrIday - day evening at 8 o'elook sharp , in the biter. eat of the 'Citizens' League Iteforma mmaove- noent. B. Rosewater , Robert W. Itichardeon anti other speakers will address hme imoeeting. CIIAJILES F. WELIiBIt , Prasitient. \VILLIAM II. hUNTERSecretary. _ F'i ret 1'ttr.l CII iemis' b'utgte. Time First \'arti Citizens' League club will meet at National hmmmli. Thirteentht amid SVII. llama streets , at 8 o'clock tlths evening for the purpore of perfecting a permnanemmt or- ganlzation. J. W , IIAIITOS , Pres. pro tern. D. II , SIIANAIIAN , Secretary pro tern. p - Simmita Fi' 'l'rnluis hit'ltimmd 'l'I mmmc' , TOPEKA , Sept , 9.-The heavy rain lait nlght caused thir , Santa Fe much troubo be- Lwee'mo lteadltmg and 14umige , two small stations this side of Pimamporia. Sand anti gravel were vasIme0 over the track and a bridge wronchmcd out of place , although It did imot leave the abutnmemmts. Time night tralmir did not get throught until almost noomm teds : . - - - - Ilaydemm's save as 'high as 200 out pianos. AJollin cm's CTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATEflS.0 Supplied under Royal Warrants to her Mojosty the Queen of England , and to ma Itoyal Highness the Prince of Wa1oi. . = - -n t AM USE M EN'i'S. Boyd's New Theatre. TONIGHT Tuc'tday , Scptctitbcri 0 , Last imorfornmammc'c of Peerless PAULINE HALL And her Pimenounemini Company In the MEURY OPERATIC COMEIY , DORCAS. EverythIng Now. Lcgoiiar Prlcc , . Sale of Rents now oimen at um.ual prtccs-25o 51k , TSc mind hl.00. i3oYDs I Coiimmimciiciiig 'ritrce Nights Thursday , Sept. 12. MATINEE SATURDAY. henry irvimmg's dramatic version of Goethe's subbimo Imispirutiomo , ' - " : w-T , Introducing the Popular Itomamitic Actor MR. JOHN GRIFFITH AS MEI'IIISTO. MOUNTED WIT ! ! HISTORIC SCENEI1Y Showing : Time Brocken Paradise The Electrical JiuoI , TIme Descent Into hiades , Etc. The acknowledged unasteu' acimia'emiient of the 19th century. Sale of neats svihi Olefl Wednesday unormilng at usual riccs. CREGHTON THEATH Tel. 1531-I'tx't'oN IIUROIISS , Mzrt Iteturn Engagement of time JOHN STRPLETON COMPANY Jirecticmt of GUS'l'AVII FIIOIIMAN , , TONIGHT AT 8:15 , Sardoti' Brilliant Comedy. \VedneFla3 Also , COO AMEDICAS AOOAD amoci Matinee t1IVILu DcMiIIc Ilolasco' Thursday eve Fatuous Comimedy Dratnim , F'ri.ny evening -rim.- and Sattmr'ia evening ' ) ' mat I IlL IJ I. CHARITY DAt ! PmoiucI , by ttpecmni arrangemnent witmo tit. New York Lyccmmuo titeatre. Comuuimig Sept. 18-18-Tue Dorhy Wittner CourtlandBeach _ TUESDAY , Amid every imigiit titcrcaftcr , P au ' 1 ' S Military ( hmmrgeotms ' asto'ttocii ) _ ! ; 11li1- aijd % \ : I -FIRE WORKS ople , 12 acres beautiful scenery. Stmimerim sioecIahtIe , ( 'mtko walk , Duck ntl Wimmg Dances , Ampimitimeimtro settlIng 10,000 peoilC. Management timilverslty dml , , . htt.ser'eul S'it I 'l'iu'hu'ls itt IC I utshcr'l Di'uim : Shire , I ( lilt nmnt Futrutmiutu , - - - - - - - . - , - . - - ' - , - . . - - , .ad the man.ltti. I- 1tmn4y CALTHOO tr.t" , uiii , i r. N lzal guirsnto.batCsm.ajmjj , .l1l - . STO ) .1. , , nI..I.n. , OE' ' CURS' I ' , uiiI it'EiTOmtl * Lost i'ior , L'sdIand/.a.yfsa1iifi'J. . ! 1 u At1ts. VO MOHL. Co . I. _ 5 a , ) , .trinn ( , ) . . , , Limo , . . . , r. , , - - - - , -r - ' . fir , C GEE WO MftltcS Special i'ricc for Ncat 39 Days. - - - And aUAIt.NTJ1Ed to - - cure every case or is- ( unlo the unoumeyauchi as ltlmomniatlaai , Ca- tmorrh , gldtmey , Llvcr , 1emalO slid JtIathlr Troubles , uutmI eli 1r1- 'atO dl.a5 at beti , . . Tiara und semen. Thu . wonderful doctor hiat to . . - - reut riputiction ( or curIng people of acute or chronic dla ° ioaeu. Any. or , , oshe Is h&lc and visits hIm can see his won- dertut mellcinu'a , whitclt Is nature's puot l.tne4les , sult its isids , tlawers anh Itrb.oC which lie knqws . , . retmiedleu. IVitli 14 lim. action t'f 5.01 * dtffrrent v.'ara' of prmorllca and 6 ) earl of lust tin , . In bmaiua has riven him a rrpmmtstlon bncksd by thntiand. of testimonlaiq curutig iVE1tY ChlAit. A"rIIli nr , ilmrase. Consultation free. Send 5- t'pnt stamp for hook uinl qusottous Pianks. lilt. ( _ ali Wa , ciiluEmsii MIIIJICINII CO. , 619 N. lt'm at. Omaha. Nab , _ . , . . . . . , , - arna.aS ' - --t----------- - - .7'